When you think of Cornwall you will most likely picture beautiful beaches and stunning coastlines. But what if we told you that if you turn your eyes inland you will find the remnants of rainforests just waiting to be restored to their former glory? Long ago, temperate rainforests used to thrive across Cornwall and were home to a huge range of amazing biodiversity. Now only small, fragmented patches are left and even these continue to be threatened by air pollution, overgrazing and invasive species.
It is time to restore this lost habitat in Cornwall and we need your help. In the early 2000s, West Muchlarnick Farm was left as a legacy to Cornwall Wildlife Trust with the wish that the land be used to benefit wildlife. With 150 acres at the site and a small area already covered in temperate rainforest it is the ideal place to begin to restore the temperate rainforest habitat, which will enable a wide variety of wildlife to thrive. Our aim is to connect the land around this site through a combination of planting native trees, allowing for natural regeneration, and protecting native species to bring back this lost ecosystem. This is a long-term project and we are looking to raise £50,000 from our public appeal to help kickstart work on this reserve.